Browns Star Compares Team To 2017 Eagles Super Bowl Winners

Myles Garrett, Browns, Eagles
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The Cleveland Browns find themselves in a favorable position this season, having secured their first playoff berth since 2020. The catalyst behind this accomplishment is none other than their veteran quarterback, Joe Flacco, who appears to be playing with remarkable freedom.

Complementing Flacco’s resurgence is a formidable defense that ranks among the league’s best.

All-Pro pass rusher Myles Garrett recently shared his perspective on the current season, drawing intriguing parallels to the 2017 Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles. He pointed out that there’s a sense of deja vu with the Browns, thanks in part to the presence of coach Jim Schwartz, who was also part of the Eagles’ triumphant journey.

Garrett revealed, “It is kind of eerily similar {to the Eagles 2017 Super Bowl team} from having the same coach (Jim Schwartz), who was on that team, who is here & he’s definitely brought it up a couple times,” during an interview with Fox Sports.

Recalling the Eagles’ magical playoff run, which saw backup quarterback Nick Foles lead them to victory against the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, there is a palpable excitement among Browns fans.

With Flacco, who was signed just weeks ago, performing at a high level, the Browns boast the offensive firepower required for a postseason push. Furthermore, Myles Garrett, anchoring a top-five-ranked Browns defense, adds a formidable dimension to their championship aspirations.

All in all, the Cleveland Browns have emerged as a serious contender in the AFC, mirroring the remarkable journey of the Eagles in 2017. The combination of Flacco’s resurgence, a formidable defense, and the echoes of past Super Bowl success have ignited hopes of a championship run for the Browns.

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